establisher

  • 81establish — /əsˈtæblɪʃ / (say uhs tablish) verb (t) 1. to set up on a firm or permanent basis; institute; found: to establish a government; to establish a business; to establish a university. 2. to settle or install in a position, business, etc.: to… …

  • 82re-establish — /ri əsˈtæblɪʃ/ (say ree uhs tablish) verb (t) to establish again. –re establishment, noun –re establisher, noun –re established, adjective …

  • 83καταστάτην — καταστά̱την , καθίστημι set down aor ind act 3rd dual (doric) καταστάτης establisher masc acc sg (attic epic ionic) …

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  • 84καταστάτης — establisher masc nom sg …

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  • 85founder — [n] person who establishes an institution architect, author, beginner, benefactor, builder, constructor, creator, designer, establisher, forebearer, framer, generator, initiator, institutor, inventor, maker, organizer, originator, patron, planner …

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  • 86establish — ► VERB 1) set up on a firm or permanent basis. 2) initiate or bring about. 3) (be established) be settled or accepted in a particular place or role. 4) show to be true or certain by determining the facts. 5) (established) recognized by the state… …

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  • 87establish — [ə stab′lish, istab′lish] vt. [ME establissen < extended stem of OFr establir < L stabilire < stabilis, STABLE1] 1. to make stable; make firm; settle [to establish a habit] 2. to order, ordain, or enact (a law, statute, etc.) permanently …

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  • 88establish — v.tr. 1 set up or consolidate (a business, system, etc.) on a permanent basis. 2 (foll. by in) settle (a person or oneself) in some capacity. 3 (esp. as established adj.) achieve permanent acceptance for (a custom, belief, practice, institution,… …

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  • 89institutor — üd.ə(r), ütə noun ( s) Etymology: Latin, from institutus (past participle) + or : one that institutes: as a …

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  • 90stesichorean — stə̇|sikə|rēən adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Stesichorus died 550? B.C. Greek poet + English an : of or relating to Stesichorus the chief early composer of Dorian lyrics and probable establisher of strophe, antistrophe, and… …

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